Phones compatible with Google Fi: What are your options?

Google’s Project Fi MVNO, which launched in 2015, brought something new to the table. It offers seamless switching between carriers for the best possible network connectivity, as well as refunds for data that users don’t end up using each month. Since its launch, Project Fi has been renamed to Google Fi and gained support for many more Android phones. You can even use your iPhone with Google Fi!

Now that more smartphones are supported, it can be tricky to keep track of all the compatible devices. That’s why we’ve created a list of every compatible Google Fi phone out there.

Keep in mind that these are officially compatible devices. We’ve managed to get other devices to work with Google Fi, but your mileage may vary.

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Also, features like automatic network switching and Google Fi’s VPN look to only work on certain phones. In the case of iPhones, you will have to play around with the MMS settings to send and receive texts with non-iPhones. You may also not receive voicemails in the Phone app, and also not have access to automatic carrier switching.

With that said, here is the list of compatible Google Fi devices. We will update the list as more smartphones gain support.